• mesa@lemmy.worldOPEnglish
    37·
    6 months ago

    I didn’t realize they were switching over to WordPress to be honest.

    • thejml@lemm.eeEnglish
      721·
      6 months ago

      Nobody should be switching TO Wordpress in 2025… or 2023 or 2020 even. But definitely not 2025.

      • DarkSirrush@lemmy.caEnglish
        43·
        6 months ago

        Tumblr ha no choice, WordPress bought it years ago

        • octoblade@lemmynsfw.comEnglish
          1·
          6 months ago

          Technically not WordPress. They were purchased by Automattic, which runs WordPress.com.

          While Automattic is among the many companies contributing to the WordPress project, neither it nor WordPress.com are affiliated with the software/project or the WordPress Foundation.

      • adarza@lemmy.caEnglish
        72·
        6 months ago

        matt’s an ass and all, but the service on the .com does have a decent track record afaik.

        • FooBarrington@lemmy.worldEnglish
          29·
          6 months ago

          No longer after the drama of the last few months. Stay as far away from WordPress as is humanly possible.

            • FooBarrington@lemmy.worldEnglish
              6·
              6 months ago

              Might be, you still shouldn’t build new stuff on there. It’s under the control of a person going through a mental breakdown and lashing out at everyone instead of getting help.

                • FooBarrington@lemmy.worldEnglish
                  4·
                  6 months ago

                  No, it’s not that easy. Matt Mullenweg personally owns the plugin repository and has weaponized it by literally stealing paid plugins from their developers as revenge. You’d have to create an alternative repository for your fork to actually have a healthy ecosystem, but the individual developers are financially disincentivized to follow due to Mullenweg. This makes for a very uncertain future for both the project and the ecosystem - and why risk it, when there are better options?